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2001
W. van der Hoek, Konradsen, F., Mudasser, M., Nielsen, M., and Hoogvorst, A., Childhood diarrhea and hygiene : mothers' perceptions and practices in the Punjab, Pakistan, vol. No. 25. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI), 2001, p. v, 29 p. : photogr., 1 tab.
J. Jalan and Ravallion, M., Does piped water reduce diarrhea for children in rural India?, vol. no. 2664. World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, p. 30 p. : 1 fig., 6 tab., 2001.
M. Bateman and McGahey, C., A framework for action : child diarrhea prevention. Environmental Health Project (EHP), Arlington, VA, USA, p. 2 p. : 2 fig., 2001.
K. B. Kurup, India: child environment, water supply, sanitation and hygiene : situation in Gujarat : final report . UNICEF India Country Office, New Delhi, India, p. 29 p. : 6 charts, 1 map, 2001.
K. B. Kurup, India: child environment, water supply, sanitation and hygiene : situation in Kerala state . UNICEF India Country Office, New Delhi, India, p. 41 p. : 14 charts, 1 map, 2001.
K. B. Kurup, India: child environment, water supply, sanitation and hygiene : situation in Maharashtra state : final report. UNICEF India Country Office, New Delhi, India, p. 30 p. : 8 charts, 1 map, 2001.
K. B. Kurup, India: child environment, water supply, sanitation and hygiene : situation in Andhra Pradesh : final report. UNICEF India Country Office, New Delhi, India, p. 29 p. : 6 charts, 1 map, 2001.
K. B. Kurup, India: child environment, water supply, sanitation and hygiene : situation in Karnataka state : final report. UNICEF India Country Office, New Delhi, India, p. 38 p. : 9 charts, 1 map, 2001.
K. B. Kurup, India: child environment, water supply, sanitation and hygiene : situation in Tamil Nadu state : final report. UNICEF India Country Office, New Delhi, India, p. 32 p. : 6 charts, 1 map, 2001.
K. B. Kurup, India: child environment, water supply, sanitation and hygiene : situation in Orissa state : final report. UNICEF India Country Office, New Delhi, India, p. 28 p. : 6 charts, 1 map, 2001.
R. M. Conroy, Joyce, T., McGuigan, K. G., Barnes, J., and Meegan, M. E., Solar disinfection of drinking water protects against cholera in children under 6 years of age, Archives of disease in childhood, pp. p. 293-295, 2001.
B. E. Booth, Martin, K., and Lankester, T., Urban health and development : a practical manual for use in developing countries. Oxford, UK: Macmillan Education, 2001, p. vi, 378 p. : fig., photogr.
2000
C. U. Iroegbu, Ene-Obong, H. N., Uwaegbute, A. C., and Amazigo, U. V., Bacteriological quality of weaning food and drinking water given to children of market women in Nigeria : implications for control of diarrhoea, Journal of health, population and nutrition, pp. p. 157-162 : 7 tab., 2000.
A. Shi, How access to urban potable water and sewerage connections affects child mortality, vol. no. 2274. World Bank, Washington, DC, USA, p. 33 p. : tab., 2000.
P. J. Winch, Wagman, J., Malouin, R., and Mehl, G. L., Qualitative research for improved health programs: a guide to manuals for qualitative and participatory research on child health, nutrition, and reproductive health. Johns Hopkins University, School of Hygiene and Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USA, p. 182 p. :, 2000.
V. Curtis, Cairncross, S., and Yonli, R., Review. Domestic hygiene and diarrhoea - pinpointing the problem, Tropical medicine and international health, pp. p. 22-32, 2000.
C. Hunt, A review of the health hazards associated with the occupation of waste picking for children. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK, p. 25 p. : 1 tab., 2000.
T. Lankester, Campbell, I. D., and Rader, A. D., Setting up community health programmes : a practical manual for use in developing countries, Second edition. Oxford, UK: Macmillan Education, 2000, p. ix, 333 p. : fig., photogr.
UNICEF -New York, NY, US, UNICEF/IRC global workshop on school sanitation and hygiene education : workshop report. UNICEF, New York, NY, USA, p. 26 p. : 4 tab., 2000.

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